The End of an Era: Anees Bazmee's Heartfelt Confession on the 'No Entry' Sequel Cast
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- August 28, 2025
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Director Anees Bazmee, the visionary behind some of Bollywood's most beloved comedies, has opened up about the bittersweet reality of his upcoming directorial venture, 'No Entry Mein Entry,' the highly anticipated sequel to the 2005 blockbuster 'No Entry.' In a candid and heartfelt confession, Bazmee shared the deep emotional pang he feels about the absence of the original film's iconic trio – Salman Khan, Anil Kapoor, and Fardeen Khan – from the sequel's cast.
Speaking with palpable emotion, Bazmee expressed, "I miss them a lot.
It hurts that they are not there in the sequel." His words resonate with the sentiment of many fans who cherished the electric chemistry and unforgettable performances delivered by Salman, Anil, and Fardeen in the original film. He further elaborated on his profound connection to the initial cast, stating, "I have made the biggest film of my life with them, 'No Entry.' The three of them together created such a great film.
I cannot forget them. They did such good work." This sentiment underscores not just a professional appreciation, but a genuine personal attachment to the actors who brought his vision to life.
The original 'No Entry' was a runaway success, celebrated for its hilarious plot, witty dialogues, and the impeccable comedic timing of its lead actors.
The thought of continuing that legacy without the core trio presents a unique challenge, one that Bazmee acknowledges with a touch of melancholy. For many, the charm of 'No Entry' was inextricably linked to the individual quirks and collective synergy of Salman's Prem, Anil's Kishan, and Fardeen's Shekhar.
However, despite this undeniable sense of longing for his original stars, Bazmee remains a seasoned filmmaker with an optimistic outlook.
He enthusiastically spoke about the new ensemble joining 'No Entry Mein Entry,' which includes Diljit Dosanjh, Varun Dhawan, and Arjun Kapoor. "However, the new star cast is also very good. They are all very talented," he affirmed, highlighting his excitement to work with fresh talent. "Diljit Dosanjh, Varun Dhawan, and Arjun Kapoor, these three will bring new energy to the film." This blend of seasoned direction and vibrant new performances promises to inject a fresh perspective into the sequel while hopefully retaining the essence of its predecessor.
Bazmee's reassurance to the audience is clear: "I am confident that I will make a good film with them and give the audience double the fun." It’s a promise that aims to alleviate any concerns about the cast changes and reaffirm his commitment to delivering a laugh-riot that lives up to the 'No Entry' name.
As the director navigates the delicate balance of honoring a beloved classic while forging a new path, his emotional transparency offers a glimpse into the heart of a filmmaker dedicated to his craft and his audience.
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